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Australian blogger couple released from Iranian prison

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Published : Oct 5, 2019, 6:07 PM IST

The couple were kept in a detention centre in Tehran for almost three months after being arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit.

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Sydney: Australian bloggers couple Jolie King and her partner Mark Firkin are on their way home to Perth after being released from an Iranian prison.

The couple were kept in a detention centre in Tehran for almost three months after being arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit.

Australian foreign minister Marise Payne announced the release of Australian bloggers from Iran prison, on Saturday.

Australian foreign minister Marise Payne said that all charges against the couple have been dropped and they are in good health and in good spirits.

For Jolie and Mark, the ordeal they have been through is now over. They are being reunited with their loved ones which are a source of great relief and joy to everyone, she added.

Meanwhile, the University of Melbourne academician Kylie Moore-Gilbert is still imprisoned in the country after being charged with spying in October 2018.

Payne said Dr Moore-Gilbert's case was very complex as she has been sentenced to 10 years in jail.

"We are continuing our discussions with the Iranian government. We don't accept the charges upon which she was convicted and we will seek to have her returned to Australia," she said.

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Sydney: Australian bloggers couple Jolie King and her partner Mark Firkin are on their way home to Perth after being released from an Iranian prison.

The couple were kept in a detention centre in Tehran for almost three months after being arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit.

Australian foreign minister Marise Payne announced the release of Australian bloggers from Iran prison, on Saturday.

Australian foreign minister Marise Payne said that all charges against the couple have been dropped and they are in good health and in good spirits.

For Jolie and Mark, the ordeal they have been through is now over. They are being reunited with their loved ones which are a source of great relief and joy to everyone, she added.

Meanwhile, the University of Melbourne academician Kylie Moore-Gilbert is still imprisoned in the country after being charged with spying in October 2018.

Payne said Dr Moore-Gilbert's case was very complex as she has been sentenced to 10 years in jail.

"We are continuing our discussions with the Iranian government. We don't accept the charges upon which she was convicted and we will seek to have her returned to Australia," she said.

Read Also:pm-modi-expected-to-visit-saudi-arabia-soon

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